Patience My Darling: June 2015

Patience My Darling is a feature where I highlight books that I’m extremely interested in reading that will be releasing sometime this month. I’ll also be highlighting some books I’ve already read since most people might not have read them yet.

I can’t think of any books that release in June at the top of my head besides one. However, after putting together this post, I am shocked to see so many books being released in June!

June 2nd

The Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker
I love the concept of The Witch Hunter – witch hunters that root out witchcraft (duh Kelly) and one of the best ones being accused of being a witch themselves? SIGN ME UP. Hopefully this has a happy ending.

More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera
Not only is More Happy Than Not a book featuring a LGBT character, but the synopsis hints that More Happy Than Not would also talk about a very tough touchy topic: those convert gay/lesbian people to straight people camps (I can’t think of any other ways to describe those camps).

Devoted by Jennifer Mathieu
I’m always interested in reading books about religion and add the fact that the main character is questioning her own identity and what she believes in definitely piques my interest. I wonder how this one would end.

June 9th

The Stars Never Rise by Rachel Vincent
Okay, time to be honest. I have absolutely no idea what The Stars Never Rise is even about. All I know is Rachel Vincent wrote the book and therefore I MUST read it. Who cares if The Stars Never Rise is a dystopian and I’m dead tired of 99.9% of dystopians – it’s RACHEL VINCENT after all.

Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella
I’ve heard nothing but great things about Sophie Kinsella’s books and I can’t wait to see what the hype is about for myself! I also think the promotion package for Finding Audrey is the cutest thing ever and it makes me want to read the book even more.

Alive by Chandler Baker
I kind of don’t get the synopsis of Alive and have absolutely no clue what the solution to the mystery would be. However, the cover of Alive really piques my interest.

The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly by Stephanie Oakes
A girl who had belonged in a cult that had chopped her hands off who currently refuses to speak and tell her story? Why, GIVE ME THIS BOOK NOW. Please?

June 16th

Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone
The main character is extremely OCD? Well, look at me, I’m a little bit OCD, especially when it comes to my books. Even though I’m tired about reading books about popularity, Every Last Word looks like it’ll be a book that does not completely focus on popularity.

June 23rd

Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway
A story of best friends being teared apart and *maybe* reunited later on? Sign me up! Hopefully the two main characters will get together at the end of the book. -wink wink-

Tangled Webs by Lee Bross
A sixteen year old girl who blackmails people in 1725 London? Sold! My only worry is that Tangled Webs sounds like it has a love triangle. Hopefully I’m wrong and it doesn’t have one because as you know, love triangles ruin everything.

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This contest is open INTERNATIONALLY as long as The Book Depository delivers to you.

The giveaway will run until July 1, 2015.

You must be 18 years or older, or have parents’ permission to enter.

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If the winner does not respond to my e-mail within 48 hours, I will have to choose another winner.

I’m especially looking forward to Finding Audrey this month – it looks so cute! I’ve heard good things about The Witch Hunter and Emmy & Oliver so I’m also excited to start reading those two. Great post!Preethi @ Time Turning Reads recently posted…June 2015 TBR (My First One Ever!)

Definitely The Summer of Chasing Mermaids by Sarah Ockler and Tangled Webs by Lee Bross! Both of those have caught my interest for a while! :D But there’s seriously a lot of good books out this month! ^^

YAY for so many awesome looking books coming out this month :D I’m excited for many of them. But mostly Spirits and Thieves. <3 Hoping it will be amazing ;) I hope you'll love all of these books Kelly. <3 I really loved Every Last Word :) Thank you so, so much for this stunning giveaway too. You are the bestest.Carina Olsen recently posted…Cover Reveal: Let the Wind Rise by Shannon Messenger

I’m super excited to read Finding Audrey! I went to RT and the book cover was all over the coffee sleeves at the coffee shop. #SmartMarketing #CuteMarketing.Megan @ Reading Books Like a Boss recently posted…Book Review — Broken Juliet by Leisa Rayven

Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone and More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera are both books I would like to grab and shout “Mine, mine, mine, mine, mine.” That’s a bit weird but hey! I’m a fangirl. Weird is kind of in my job description.

I got Every Last Word from NetGalley a little last minute but I absolutely LOVED it and can’t wait to get a finished copy. Other than that, I’d have to say More Happy Than Not! I have it from the library and can’t wait to dive in.

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